1990s •
1st Busan International Film Festival, 13–21 September 1996 : Films screened: 173 films from 31 countries : Opening Film:
Secrets & Lies,
Mike Leigh, UK/France : Closing Film:
In Expectation, Ming Zhang, China : Participating guests: 224 guests from 27 countries : Total audience: 184,071 •
2nd Busan International Film Festival, 10–18 October 1997 : Films screened: 163 films from 33 countries : Opening Film:
Chinese Box,
Wayne Wang, UK/France/USA/Japan : Closing Film:
Eighteen Springs,
Ann Hui, Hong Kong-China : Participating guests: 450 guests from 30 countries : Total audience: 170,206 •
3rd Busan International Film Festival, 24 September – 1 October 1998 : Films screened: 211 films from 41 countries : Opening Film:
The Silence,
Mohsen Makhmalbaf, Iran/France : Closing Film:
Kanzo sensei,
Shohei Imamura, Japan : Participating guests: 659 guests from 25 countries : Total audience: 192,547 (paid audiences: 174,870) •
4th Busan International Film Festival, 14–23 October 1999 : Films screened: 207 films from 53 countries : Opening Film:
Peppermint Candy,
Lee Chang-Dong, Korea : Closing Film:
Not One Less,
Zhang Yimou, China : Participating guests: 555 guests from 36 countries : Total audience: 180,914
2000s •
5th Busan International Film Festival, 6–14 October 2000 : Films screened: 207 films from 55 countries : Opening Film:
The Wrestlers,
Buddhadeb Dasgupta, India : Closing Film:
In the Mood for Love,
Wong Kar-wai, Hong Kong-China : Participating guests: 3017 guests from 39 countries : Total audience: 181,708 people •
6th Busan International Film Festival, 9–17 November 2001 : Films screened: 201 films from 60 countries : Opening Film:
The Last Witness,
Bae Chang-ho, Korea : Closing Film:
The Legend of Suriyothai,
Chatrichalerm Yukol, Thailand : Participating guests: 3,761 guests from 30 countries : Total audience: 143,103 people •
7th Busan International Film Festival, 14–23 November 2002 : Films screened: 226 films from 57 countries : Opening Film:
The Coast Guard,
Kim Ki-duk, Korea : Closing Film:
Dolls,
Kitano Takeshi, Japan : Participating guests: 4,387 guests from 35 countries : Total audience: 167,349 people •
8th Busan International Film Festival, 2–10 October 2003 : Films screened: 243 works from 61 countries : Opening Film:
Doppelganger,
Kiyoshi Kurosawa, Japan : Closing Film:
Acacia, Park Ki-hyung, Korea : Participating guests: 2,523 people from 44 countries : Invited guests: 4,387 people from 50 countries (Inc. PPP& Press) : Total audience: 165,102(paid audiences: 145,041) •
9th Busan International Film Festival, 7–15 October 2004 : Films screened: Total 262 films from 63 countries : Opening Film:
2046,
Wong Kar-wai, Hong Kong-China : Closing Film:
The Scarlet Letter,
Daniel H. Byun, Korea : Participating guests: Total 5,638 guests from 50 countries : Total audience: 166,164 •
10th Busan International Film Festival, 6–14 October 2005 : Films screened: 307 films from 73 countries : Opening Film:
Three Times,
Hou Hsiao-hsien, Taiwan : Closing Film:
Wedding Campaign, Hwang Byung-kook, Korea : Participating guests: 6,088 from 55 countries : Total audience: 192,970 •
11th Busan International Film Festival, 12–20 October 2006 : Films screened: 245 films from 63 countries : Opening Film:
Traces of Love,
Kim Dae-seung, Korea : Closing Film:
Crazy Stone,
Ning Hao, China/Hong Kong-China : Participating guests: 8,321 from 51 countries (inc. ASIAN FILM MARKET & press) : Total audience: 162,835 •
12th Busan International Film Festival, 4–12 October 2007 : Films Screened: 271 films from 64 countries in 770 screenings : Opening Film:
Assembly,
Feng Xiaogang, China : Closing Film:
Evangelion 1.0: You Are (Not) Alone,
Kazuya Tsurumaki,
Hideaki Anno, Masayuki, Japan : Participating guests: 7,361(exc. ASIAN FILM MARKET) : Total audience: 198,603 •
13th Busan International Film Festival, 2–10 October 2008 : Films screened: 315 films from 60 countries. 827 screenings. : Opening Film:
The Gift to Stalin, Rustem Abdrashev, Russia/Kazakhstan/Israel/Poland : Closing Film:
I Am Happy,
Yoon Jong-chan, Korea : Participating guests: 11,110 in total (inc. ASIAN FILM MARKET) : Total audience: 198,818 •
14th Busan International Film Festival, 8–16 October 2009 : Films Screened: 355 films from 70 countries. 803 screenings. : World Premiere: 98 Films (72 Feature Films, 26 Short Films) : International Premiere: 46 Films (41 Feature Films, 5 Short Films) : Opening Film:
Good Morning President,
Jang Jin, Korea : Closing Film:
The Message,
Gao Qunshu, Chen Kuo-fu, China : Invited Guests (exc. Asian Film Market): 8,602 in total (Guests: 6,400, Press: 2,202) : Total audience: 173,516
2010s •
15th Busan International Film Festival, 7–15 October 2010 : Films Screened: 306 films from 67 countries(101 World Premieres / 52 International Premieres) : Screening Venue: Total of 232,851 seats and 36 screens at 6 theaters : Opening Film:
Under the Hawthorn Tree,
Zhang Yimou, China : Closing Film:
Camellia,
Wisit Sasanatieng,
Isao Yukisada,
Jang Joon-hwan, Thailand/Japan/Korea : Participating guests: 9,367 : 3,784 from Korea : 906 from out of Korea : 1,651 Cinephiles : 789 Market participants : 2,237 Press Accreditations : Total audience: 182,046 •
16th Busan International Film Festival, 6–14 October 2011 : Films Screened: 307 films from 70 countries(86 World Premieres / 45 International Premieres) : Screening Venue: Total of 235,907 seats and 36 screens at 5 theaters : Opening Film:
Always,
Song Il-gon, South Korea : Closing Film:
Chronicle of My Mother,
Masato Harada, Japan : Participating guests: 11,268 : Domestic: 4,482 : International: 765 : Cinephile: 1,999 : Market: 1,080 : Busan Cinema Forum: 502 : Accredited Press: 2,440 : * Market and Forum participants include only the numbers accredited with the Badge : Total audience: 196,177 : Films Screened: 299 films from 70 countries(94 World Premieres / 40 International Premieres) : Screening Venue: 35 screens at 7 theaters (Market and unofficial screenings excluded) : Opening Film:
Vara: A Blessing,
Khyentse Norbu, Bhutan : Closing Film:
The Dinner, Kim Dong-hyun, Korea : Participating guests: 9,991 : Domestic: 3,423 : Foreign: 751 : Cinephile: 1,667 : Market: 1,272 : BC&F: 616 : Accredited Press: 2,262(Domestic: 1,963, Foreign:299) : Total audience: 217,865 •
19th Busan International Film Festival, 2–11 October 2014 : Films Screened: 312 from 79 countries(96 World Premieres / 36 International Premieres) : Screening Venue: 33 screens at 7 theaters (Market and unofficial screenings excluded) : Opening Film:
Paradise in Service,
Doze Niu, Taiwan : Closing Film:
Gangster Payday, Lee Po-cheung, Hong Kong : Participating guests: 10,173 : Domestic: 3,362 : Foreign: 775 : Cinephile: 1,429 : Market: 1,566 : BC&F: 750 : Accredited Press: 2,291 : Total audience: 226,473 •
20th Busan International Film Festival, 1–10 October 2015 : Films Screened: 302 from 75 countries(94 World Premieres / 31 International Premieres) : Screening Venue: 35 screens at 6 theaters (Market and unofficial screenings excluded) : Opening Film:
Zubaan, Mozez Singh, India : Closing Film:
Mountain Cry, Larry Yang, China/United States : Participating guests: 9,685 : Domestic: 3,226 : Foreign: 775 : Cinephile: 1,405 : Market: 1,571 : BC&F: 403 : Accredited Press: 2,325 : Total audience: 227,377 •
21st Busan International Film Festival, 6–15 October 2016 : Films Screened: 299 from 69 countries : Opening Film:
A Quiet Dream –
Zhang Lu, Korea : Closing Film:
The Dark Wind, Hussein Hassan, Iraq/Germany/Qatar : Participating guests: 5,759, excluding the press : Total audience: 165,149 •
22nd Busan International Film Festival, 12–21 October 2017 : Films Screened: 300 from 76 countries : Opening Film:
Glass Garden –
Shin Su-won, South Korea : Closing Film:
Love Education,
Sylvia Chang, China/Taiwan : Total audience: 192,991 •
23rd Busan International Film Festival, 4–13 October 2018 : Films Screened: 324 from 79 countries : Opening Film:
Beautiful Days - Jéro Yun, South Korea : Closing Film:
Master Z: The Ip Man Legacy,
Yuen Woo-ping, Hong Kong/China : Total audience: 191,000 •
24th Busan International Film Festival, 3–12 October 2019 : Films Screened: 299 from 85 countries : Opening Film:
The Horse Thieves. Roads of Time - Yerlan Nurmukhambetov, Lisa Takeba, Kazakhstan/Japan : Closing Film:
Moonlit Winter - Lim Dae-hyung, South Korea : Total audience: 189,116
2020s •
25th Busan International Film Festival, 21–30 October 2020 : Films Screened: 192 films from 68 countries : Opening Film:
Septet: The Story of Hong Kong - Johnnie To, Ringo Lam, Hark Tsui, Sammo Hung, Ann Hui, Patrick Tam Yuen, Wo Ping, Hong Kong, China/China : Closing Film:
Josee, the Tiger and the Fish - Tamura Kotaro, Japan : Total audience: 20,135 •
26th Busan International Film Festival, 6 to 15 October 2021 : Films Screened: 223 films from 70 countries : Opening Film:
Heaven: To the Land of Happiness by
Im Sang-soo : Closing Film:
Anita by
Longman Leung : Total audience:76,072 •
27th Busan International Film Festival, 5 to 14 October 2022. : Films Screened: 242 films from 71 countries : Opening Film:
Scent of Wind -
Hadi Mohaghegh, Iran : Closing Film:
A Man - Ishikawa Kei, Japan •
28th Busan International Film Festival, 4 to 13 October 2023. : Films Screened: 269 films from 69 countries : Opening Film:
Because I Hate Korea -
Jang Kun-jae, South Korea : Closing Film:
The Movie Emperor -
Ning Hao, China •
29th Busan International Film Festival, 2 to 11 October 2024. : Films Screened: 279 films from 63 countries : Opening Film:
Uprising –
Kim Sang-man, South Korea : Closing Film:
Spirit World –
Eric Khoo, France, Singapore, Japan •
30th Busan International Film Festival, 17 to 26 September 2025. Starting with this edition, the festival introduced a new competition section to Asian cinema. This section showcased around 14 selected Asian films competing for five major honors: the Grand Prize, Best Director, Special Jury Prize, Best Actor/Actress, and Award for Artistic Contribution. Marking a significant departure from tradition, the film that wins the Grand Prize is presented as the festival’s closing screening, replacing the previously chosen standalone title. == Official program sections ==